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Dealing With Anti-social or Threatening Tenants – Landlords Share Their Experience

A recent discussion on Property118 has highlighted a reality many landlords face but rarely talk about openly: dealing with tenants whose behaviour escalates beyond simple rent arrears into intimidation, violence, or persistent anti-social conduct. The original post focused on a landlord who had already secured possession through the courts but still faced the difficult nextContinue reading “Dealing With Anti-social or Threatening Tenants – Landlords Share Their Experience”

Best Way to Sell a BTL Property in the UK (2026 Guide)

Avoid Repossession | Sell For The Best Price | Sell The Fastest When Time Or Cash Flow Are Limited If you’re searching for the best way to sell a buy-to-let (BTL) property, the right answer depends on why you’re selling and how much financial pressure you’re under. Before deciding how to sell your BTL, askContinue reading “Best Way to Sell a BTL Property in the UK (2026 Guide)”

Calling North West Landlords: This Is Your Moment🎉

If you own a freehold, buy-to-let property in the North West of England valued between £100,000 and £200,000, now is an exceptional time to take a fresh look at your options. At Landlord Sales Agency (LSA), we’re seeing a surge in demand for exactly this type of property – and not just from investors. MoreContinue reading “Calling North West Landlords: This Is Your Moment🎉”

How Will Making Tax Digital (MTD) Affect Landlords?

Making Tax Digital (MTD) is a major overhaul of the UK tax reporting system. It moves landlords and other self-assessment taxpayers away from a single annual return towards regular, digital reporting of income and expenses using HMRC-approved software. It builds on earlier digital reporting rules already in place for VAT. Under MTD landlords will typically:Continue reading “How Will Making Tax Digital (MTD) Affect Landlords?”

Landlords: Vacant Property Doesn’t Always Mean Trouble-Free Sales

A lot of ex-landlords think once the tenants are out, the hard part’s over. The truth? Vacant doesn’t guarantee easy. Vacant doesn’t guarantee quick. And vacant definitely doesn’t guarantee buyers will line up. Selling an empty ex-rental can be a hard sell — especially if it’s a bit tired, outdated or needs work after yearsContinue reading “Landlords: Vacant Property Doesn’t Always Mean Trouble-Free Sales”

5 Landlords Talk About The Best Way to Sell Rental Property

Every landlord in the UK should already be reviewing their portfolio; tax changes, rising compliance costs and the imminent enforcement of the Renters’ Rights legislation mean the rules of the game have changed. Thousands of landlords have already exited, and with less than four months until the new regime bites, the real question landlords needContinue reading “5 Landlords Talk About The Best Way to Sell Rental Property”

Landlords, How To Choose The Best Properties To Sell

We’ve all read the headlines and seen the facts – the landlord sell-off is already happening and experts across the PRS are predicting that the sell-off is going to get even to get much bigger. According to the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA), a record 26 % of landlords sold at least some rental propertiesContinue reading “Landlords, How To Choose The Best Properties To Sell”

Landlords, We Salute You — and We’re With You as You Adapt To Thrive for 1st May & Beyond in 2026

No Matter What Successive Governments Throw at You; Between Us, There Is Nothing That Cannot Be Fixed – and getting your portfolio ready for May 1st is no different. We see the hard work you’ve put in. The long nights. The rising costs. The endless regulatory updates. The difficult conversations. The evictions you didn’t wantContinue reading “Landlords, We Salute You — and We’re With You as You Adapt To Thrive for 1st May & Beyond in 2026”

Renovation costs landlords must budget to hit EPC C — and why 1 May 2026 is the turning point you need to plan for

Landlords: Plan Your Renovations Now | Landlord Renovation and Repairs Costs and Considerations | Priority Risks For Landlords | Tenants Rights | Funding Legal Requirements While the government’s current proposal is that EPC C will not apply to new tenancies until 2028 and to all tenancies from 2030, any landlord thinking they have time toContinue reading “Renovation costs landlords must budget to hit EPC C — and why 1 May 2026 is the turning point you need to plan for”

How to Avoid Non-paying or Opportunist Tenants and Avoid Having Your Section 21 Notice Thrown Out Of Court on A Technicality

New tenant protection laws will come into force on May 1st 2026. In addition to protecting honest tenants’ rights, they will make it more difficult for landlords to reclaim their properties from anti-social or non-paying tenants. While there will, of course be the Section 8 route to evict non-paying or anti-social tenants, the Section 8Continue reading “How to Avoid Non-paying or Opportunist Tenants and Avoid Having Your Section 21 Notice Thrown Out Of Court on A Technicality”